- The list below includes 544 free or cheap things to do in or near Union, New Jersey, including 122 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Family Fun Center, Mini Golf and Parks.
- From Weber Park to Monster Mini Golf, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Union and in nearby cities within 25 miles like New York City, Staten Island, Brooklyn and Queens.
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An indoor sports complex, City Sports on 4 offers facilities for a number of different athletic activities. The complex hosts basketball and soccer league play, and has baseball, softball, and lacrosse areas, as well.
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A wooded area, Besen Park features grass fields that can be used for picnics and open field sports like baseball, soccer and football. The park also has a children's playground with swings, a play structure and an obstacle course.
19.3 Miles
Covering approximately 1 square mile, a traveler in City Island will be anywhere a few minutes away from the sea. It has numerous seafood restaurants and antique shops, for which it is actually popular among its visitors.
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Built in 1786 by Uriah Van Riper, the Van Riper Hopper Museum is best known for being one of the oldest buildings in New Jersey. The museum's house is on the National Register of Historical Places.
19.4 Miles
Named for Fritz Behnke, long-time official historian of Paramus, the Fritz Behnke Historical Museum is devoted to preserving a sense of how life in the area would have been a century ago through replicas and artifacts.
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Votee Park contains a wide-variety of amenities for the community to enjoy. Such amenities include football, baseball, and soccer fields, basketball and tennis courts, and a work out area, as well as several picnic spots.
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Woodtree Playground is so named for the prominent willow oak trees in the playground. Today, the playground holds dolphin animal art, play equipment with safety surfacing, a sprinkler area and a flagpole with a yardarm.
19.5 Miles
Harlem is a large neighborhood in Manhattan that is best known for its status as an African-American cultural center. The location, which was the focus of the Harlem Renaissance arts movement, contains a City College of New York branch campus and the New York College of Podiatric Museum.
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Showcasing a variety of rock bands, Mexicali Live offers live music and dining. In addition to the tables near the stage, there is a seating area upstairs. The venue serves Mexican food and has a large variety of beers.
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Glenwood Terrace Pool is a 60' by 30' swimming pool with a diving board, a separate kiddy pool, BBQ grills, picnic tables and free wi-fi. They also offer private swimming lessons and allow private parties.